Posted 03-10-2004 at 05:08:36
[Reply] [No Email]If you want some intresting reading on planting by the signs grab yourself a set of the "Foxfire" books. (Library sure beats buying) They have a whole boatload of info from the oldtimers in your area if I'm not mistaken. Besides being a good source of info, they are a goooood read.Ron

Fern(Mi)

Posted 03-10-2004 at 06:08:57
[Reply] [No Email]I liked the one with all that monshine info.... Now when these woods out back get a little bit taller & thicker I'l just be easing out th......`n"..... Hic.

Ron/PA

Posted 03-10-2004 at 06:51:54
[Reply] [No Email]'Specially the part about grinding the corn, A good miller will know what you want and how to grind it, without you having to say it outloud!! LOLRon

Wisereader

Posted 03-10-2004 at 05:41:27
[Reply] [No Email]I'll be darned, someone else obviously has read these as well. I have the first six volumes; I collected them as a teenager and they are still deemed "worthy" enough to make my bookshelf.

Steve from TN

Posted 03-10-2004 at 06:46:28
[Reply] [No Email]I have them in my bookcase. My SIL taught in the school where they Foxfire books were written. I believe that is in the north east corner of Georgia. Beautiful place.

Ron/PA

Posted 03-10-2004 at 05:43:55
[Reply] [No Email]My wife's aunt wanted to read mine, I made sure I got this one back before I gave her the next one. And she's real reliable!Ron

Wisereader

Posted 03-10-2004 at 05:48:12
[Reply] [No Email]I know whatha mean. I have never lent these out, and I never will either. Too many times I failed to get even bad books back from good people!